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had to submit to in order to use drop within the united states and that worked fine up until. president bush decided to bypass the face of court bypass the one sort of buffer between the n.s.a. and american public and do warrantless eavesdropping for a number of years until it was exposed by the new york times and then congress largely ratified that and watered down the protections from the face of court for intelligence surveillance court and that's what we are today the n.s.a. is getting bigger the protections are getting weaker and what does this mean this center and this trend that you just described for individual privacy in the united states for people who are not. i don't want to say politically active people people who are not involving themselves and in anything that might remotely be considered terrorism so you don't have to look at the the watch list they had somewhere around a million names on it most of them probably eighty five ninety percent were wrong names or mistakes take kennedy was on there for. almost four months before he get off it i was figure that was
had to submit to in order to use drop within the united states and that worked fine up until. president bush decided to bypass the face of court bypass the one sort of buffer between the n.s.a. and american public and do warrantless eavesdropping for a number of years until it was exposed by the new york times and then congress largely ratified that and watered down the protections from the face of court for intelligence surveillance court and that's what we are today the n.s.a. is getting...
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for individual privacy in the united states for people who are not. in a. i don't want to say politically active people people who are not involving themselves in anything that might remotely be considered terrorists you don't have to look at the watch list they had somewhere around a million names on it most of them probably eighty five ninety percent were wrong names or mistakes take kennedy was on there for almost four months before he get off it i always figured that was just some malicious clerk put him on now there's there's all kinds of innocent people that are on that list and you never know you know you might not be at the level where you're bumped off a plane but you're still on the list so you never know you don't get this small business administration loan it might be because you're on that list your child doesn't get into annapolis or west point because you don't know why but it may be because they check the list and mistakenly you're on that list so every people do have something to worry about they don't have to be you know osama bin ladin or
for individual privacy in the united states for people who are not. in a. i don't want to say politically active people people who are not involving themselves in anything that might remotely be considered terrorists you don't have to look at the watch list they had somewhere around a million names on it most of them probably eighty five ninety percent were wrong names or mistakes take kennedy was on there for almost four months before he get off it i always figured that was just some malicious...
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did you really mean to call barack obama the president of the united states lazy? >> yes. i think it -- i think you saw him admit it the night before when he delivered the pizzas. he said, you know, they're making me do this work. he didn't want to prepare for this debate. he's lazy and disengaged. >> that is how the national co-chair of the romney campaign thinks last night went. that's how the romney campaign followed up on their debate win last night. national campaign co-chairman saying the president is lazy. they also put the same man on fox news to call the president stupid. >> you don't think there will be a better prepared president obama on stage next week? >> when you're not that bright, you can't get better prepared. >> that the romney campaign's post-debate message from their national campaign co-chair. the president is lazy and not that bright. here was the obama campaign's post-debate message. >> the mitt romney we all know invested in companies that were called pioneers of outsourcing jobs to other countries. but the guy on stage last night, he said he'd nev
did you really mean to call barack obama the president of the united states lazy? >> yes. i think it -- i think you saw him admit it the night before when he delivered the pizzas. he said, you know, they're making me do this work. he didn't want to prepare for this debate. he's lazy and disengaged. >> that is how the national co-chair of the romney campaign thinks last night went. that's how the romney campaign followed up on their debate win last night. national campaign...
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i'm the president of the united states and i have to protect american security. so i think that the people wh think that obama on this count somehow betrayed the people voted for him didn't pay close enough attention to what he was saying. there was no guarantee on that score. there were other issues in which obama has taken the position is contrary to the campaign position. for a simple, he specifically promised to follow the procedures of the war powers act in the case of libya he did nothing of the kind. several other examples like that the charge he is a hawk and didn't say that doesn't bear out having said that, obama is a guy but also changes his opinions and positions from time to time and as a matter of fact, he and his team are pretty skill about being able to do that. they do have swift of foot when it comes to political issues. the best way to see that is to lookback now at the 2,078 with hillary clinton and joe biden and others. some of you may recall and is a youtube question. will you meet with the leaders of countries like iran and north korea in t
i'm the president of the united states and i have to protect american security. so i think that the people wh think that obama on this count somehow betrayed the people voted for him didn't pay close enough attention to what he was saying. there was no guarantee on that score. there were other issues in which obama has taken the position is contrary to the campaign position. for a simple, he specifically promised to follow the procedures of the war powers act in the case of libya he did nothing...
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somebody who had been part of that first generation of africans to study in the united states. and then had married an american woman. had had a child, but then had gone back to his own country. thinking that somehow he would be able to bring back technology and transformation through the knowledge that he had gained to help develop a country that was newly free. and i didn't really know his story very well. all i knew about my father for the most part during my upbringing was the stories that my mother told me. so i had a whole mythology about who he was. fortunately the mythology that my mother fed me was a very positive image. so i write about the fact that in the book, i grew up with an image of a strong black man who just didn't happen to be in the house. but was one of the smartest and most charismatic and brightest and honest people that you would ever care to meet. and so that was a mythology that i carried with me, despite his absence and despite living in a very different world than his. and it was only later that i started realizing that in fact this was a mythology,
somebody who had been part of that first generation of africans to study in the united states. and then had married an american woman. had had a child, but then had gone back to his own country. thinking that somehow he would be able to bring back technology and transformation through the knowledge that he had gained to help develop a country that was newly free. and i didn't really know his story very well. all i knew about my father for the most part during my upbringing was the stories that...
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states of america should be doing. and i think that there is a lat of stature, a lack of dignity, a lack of respect, really. i think the demonstrations that are being threatened, the up on stuff, the more of that that goes on, the more people are going to turn to the republican party. i see in these two conventions the potential for a really big republican gain and a really big democratic fiasco. the last time there was convention that didn't work was 1992 when the republicans spent the whole convention attacking hillary clinton. i spoke to bill and hillary after that. i said, you are the lightning rod, hillary, they hit you and they didn't hit your husband and your husband's the one who's running. didn't work at all. a convention can't be used as a negative tool. it doesn't work that way. >> dick, thank you very much. thank you, dick. up next, senator john mccain. he says president obama is almost guilty of dereliction of duty. why such rough words? senator mccain will tell you himself, that's next. an obama cabinet m
states of america should be doing. and i think that there is a lat of stature, a lack of dignity, a lack of respect, really. i think the demonstrations that are being threatened, the up on stuff, the more of that that goes on, the more people are going to turn to the republican party. i see in these two conventions the potential for a really big republican gain and a really big democratic fiasco. the last time there was convention that didn't work was 1992 when the republicans spent the whole...
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[applause] madam chairwoman, delegates, i accept your nomination for president of the united states. [cheers and applause] >> the president accepting his nomination of the democrats here at the time warner cable arena. one last visit to the floor. >> we wanted to move beyond what happened tonight and what vester will happen tomorrow and the next couple of days with the candidates. >> it will be a nonstops brand starting tomorrow. the president and vice president will go to new hampshire and iowa. some key battleground states. and moving on to florida. mitt romney is also going to iowa and you have paul ryan going to nevada. it will be a nonstop spread in these battleground states try to take the messages that they try to make in their convention speeches and amplified days. one of the points that obama's campaign manager may from the stage was that in three weeks, early voting starts in iowa. it might seem like it is a couple of months, but this will be a real sprint now and it is going to be -- a lot of excitement at both conventions and they have to translate that and get that mess
[applause] madam chairwoman, delegates, i accept your nomination for president of the united states. [cheers and applause] >> the president accepting his nomination of the democrats here at the time warner cable arena. one last visit to the floor. >> we wanted to move beyond what happened tonight and what vester will happen tomorrow and the next couple of days with the candidates. >> it will be a nonstops brand starting tomorrow. the president and vice president will go to new...
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asserts compelling need to use it i think there needs to be an accounting in the united states and what was done over the last ten years and name of america there is a crest after the second world war the united states actually executed japanese soldiers who had. used torture. against american prisoners they took action against the japanese when they did the u.s. has been on record as opposing want to talk to other countries so there is a clear legal case to say that you know action must be taken we're still evaluating two weeks before taking office u.s. president barack obama steered clear of saving america's historic commitments to international justice obviously we're going to be looking at past practices. and don't believe that anybody has problems on the other hand i also have a belief that we need to look for those laws as opposed to the looking backwards last june obama's us justice department dropped in ninety nine out of one hundred one cases against cia interrogators over the use of torture i'm afraid that the current ministration wants to keep those options open they don't wa
asserts compelling need to use it i think there needs to be an accounting in the united states and what was done over the last ten years and name of america there is a crest after the second world war the united states actually executed japanese soldiers who had. used torture. against american prisoners they took action against the japanese when they did the u.s. has been on record as opposing want to talk to other countries so there is a clear legal case to say that you know action must be...
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and to the next vcht the united states, joe biden, -- vice president of the united states, joe biden, i thank you. [applause] [cheers and applause] i am grateful to finish this journey with one the finest statesmen of our time, a man at ease with everyone from world leaders to conductors on the am trak train he still takes home every night. to the love of my life, our next first lady, michelle obama. [cheers and applause] and to malia and sasha. i love you so much and i am so proud of you. [cheers and applause] four years ago i stood before you and told you my story, that the brief union of a young man from kenya and a young woman from kansas who weren't well off, weren't well known, but shared a belief that in america their son could achieve whatever he put his mind to. it is that promise that's always set this country apart, that through hard work and sacrifice each of us can pursue our individual dreams but still come together as one american family tone sure that the next generation can pursue their dreams as well. that's why i stand here tonight, because for 232 years, at each mo
and to the next vcht the united states, joe biden, -- vice president of the united states, joe biden, i thank you. [applause] [cheers and applause] i am grateful to finish this journey with one the finest statesmen of our time, a man at ease with everyone from world leaders to conductors on the am trak train he still takes home every night. to the love of my life, our next first lady, michelle obama. [cheers and applause] and to malia and sasha. i love you so much and i am so proud of you....
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there is the united states of america. the pundits like to slice and dice that country into red states and blue states, red states for republicans, blue states for democrats. but i have news for them, too. we were shut an awesome got in the blue states and we do not like them poking around in our libraries in the red states. we top liberally in the blue states and yes, we have gave friends in the red states. we are one people. all of us pledging allegiance to the stars and stripes. all of us defending united states of america. in the end, that is what this election is about. do we participate in a politics of cynicism? or do we participate in a politics of hope? >> from 2004, his first appearance at a national convention. tonight, president barack obama accepting the renomination as the democratic candidate for president for a second term. we will go back to the floor to libby casey. >> the logistics must be complicated, having everything here at the arena. >> not much has changed. there are a couple of tweaks to will be p
there is the united states of america. the pundits like to slice and dice that country into red states and blue states, red states for republicans, blue states for democrats. but i have news for them, too. we were shut an awesome got in the blue states and we do not like them poking around in our libraries in the red states. we top liberally in the blue states and yes, we have gave friends in the red states. we are one people. all of us pledging allegiance to the stars and stripes. all of us...
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i'm president of the united states. >> that's right. there was a sort of put up or shut up moment there, too, that was right around that time when he started talking about foreign policy. and mitt romney going over to england for instance. the mention of beijing and how are you going to negotiate with beijing when you can't visit an olympics without insulting our greatest ally, the united kingdom there. >> they also reestablished the special relationship. you notice that? he reestablished england as our best ally. former president bill clinton was filled with great moments. he pounded republicans with a pointed substantive speech. let's watch a bit of big bill. >> they want to go back to the same old policies that got us in trouble in the first place. they want to cut taxes for high income americans even more than president bush did. they want to get rid of the pesy financial regulations to prohibit future bailouts. as a president once said, there they go again. >> did you like that, mr. reagan? >> yes, i liked that a lot. bill clinton
i'm president of the united states. >> that's right. there was a sort of put up or shut up moment there, too, that was right around that time when he started talking about foreign policy. and mitt romney going over to england for instance. the mention of beijing and how are you going to negotiate with beijing when you can't visit an olympics without insulting our greatest ally, the united kingdom there. >> they also reestablished the special relationship. you notice that? he...
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but nobody's used to hear the proximately eighty percent of the votes in the united states of america are counted by deep old were e.s.p.n.'s in his continuing effort to demand accountability and to publicize his story clint curtis ran for congress against tom feeney in two thousand and six feeney refused to debate curtis and outspent him by a factor of twenty six to one theirs was one of four congressional races in florida that were contested in two thousand and six prompting florida's new republican governor and the republican legislature to mandate that they would vote on paper ballots in the two thousand and eight election where curtis will run again against tom feeney maybe as george jealous spent years in the courts fighting both yang's and after ultimately she was reinstated with full back pay and awarded a large settlement from the florida department of transportation. in august two thousand and seven deeble changed its name to premier alexion solutions inc i think what quinn curtis is is really an object lesson in what can go wrong and how easily it can go wrong in fact we do
but nobody's used to hear the proximately eighty percent of the votes in the united states of america are counted by deep old were e.s.p.n.'s in his continuing effort to demand accountability and to publicize his story clint curtis ran for congress against tom feeney in two thousand and six feeney refused to debate curtis and outspent him by a factor of twenty six to one theirs was one of four congressional races in florida that were contested in two thousand and six prompting florida's new...
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. >> that's convenient to do that, but the buck stops with the president of the united states. the president is supposed to get national security briefings every single day. we know this president skipped -- i don't know -- half of them. because we almost don't have a president. we have a campaigner in key. it would be startlings those if those attacks were not brought up. two bombings in the space of about three months and it's doesn't come to the attention of the president of the united states? that would give us great concern if the president is living in a la-la land. >> greta: why do you think these handling it as he is? you know, the first thing -- i mean, it's rather bizarre. we haven't heard from him he hasn't spoken to the nation. he's said a number of times the video the reason for the protests. they held on to that story for a long, tons it was on our property on 9/11. >> if it's isn't a cover-up, they're acting like it is one. every single piece of information they put out turns out to be false. there's all kinds of information they withheld, including this informat
. >> that's convenient to do that, but the buck stops with the president of the united states. the president is supposed to get national security briefings every single day. we know this president skipped -- i don't know -- half of them. because we almost don't have a president. we have a campaigner in key. it would be startlings those if those attacks were not brought up. two bombings in the space of about three months and it's doesn't come to the attention of the president of the united...
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the president of the united states, who i always thought was one of the most brilliant communicate tors of at least my generation .. left his a game in the locker room and i think this sort of reminded me of the really smart guy who shows up for the big final exam only to, decide i didn't study enough and suddenly i am in the middle of a fight i didn't expect and sort of rambling here and i am not making my point, and the more you do that, the deeper you get, the more difficult it is to extricate yourself and as a trialer i watch people and i watch their body language and i try to understand by looking at them what is going on in their minds, similar to what you said in the first ten minute and i will tell you what i saw from the president as this debate went on and on and romney kept making better and better points and the president was not responding. i think the president just wanted it to end and i think there was some sort of awkward smiles at times, at a time when he should not have been smiling when he should have been responding and there were times when he had the ammunition, i
the president of the united states, who i always thought was one of the most brilliant communicate tors of at least my generation .. left his a game in the locker room and i think this sort of reminded me of the really smart guy who shows up for the big final exam only to, decide i didn't study enough and suddenly i am in the middle of a fight i didn't expect and sort of rambling here and i am not making my point, and the more you do that, the deeper you get, the more difficult it is to...
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united states actually executed japanese soldiers who had. used. against american prisons they took action against the japanese were made in the u.s. . as opposing watched by other countries so there is a clear legal case to say that you know action must be taken we're still evaluating two weeks before taking office u.s. president barack obama steered. the year of saving america's historic commitments to international justice obviously we're going to be looking at past records. and i don't believe that anybody has a problem on the other hand i also have a belief that when you pull forward as rosy as possible looking back last june obama's u.s. justice department dropped ninety nine out of one hundred one cases against cia interrogators over the use of torture i mean the current administration wants to keep those options open they don't want to label these techniques just as crimes or torture because that would prohibit them from using them but we're doing that definition however. big we can still be option applying these techniques once again and t
united states actually executed japanese soldiers who had. used. against american prisons they took action against the japanese were made in the u.s. . as opposing watched by other countries so there is a clear legal case to say that you know action must be taken we're still evaluating two weeks before taking office u.s. president barack obama steered. the year of saving america's historic commitments to international justice obviously we're going to be looking at past records. and i don't...
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and we know in our hearts that for the united states of america, the best is yet to come. >> this week, the post-election rubio. -- rubio. >> i still wish i had been able to fulfill your hopes to lead the country in a different direction. >> and where do we go from here? >> mr. president, we stand ready to work with you. >> the republicans take a look at their game plan. >> i think republicans have done a lousy job of reaching out to people of color. >> of good election for women in congress. >> an amazing campaign. let me be clear. i did not bill that. you build that. >> also a look at ballot initiatives, including legalizing pot. >> this is the best day of my life. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> it was a long, anxious night for a lot of people in this town and across the nation, but then the networks called ohio and you knew it was over. the president won 93% of african-americans, 71% of hispanics, more women than romney. 160% of voters 18 to 29. he won 52% of voters under 34. half the independent voters. 53% of those to make over $50,000 a year.
and we know in our hearts that for the united states of america, the best is yet to come. >> this week, the post-election rubio. -- rubio. >> i still wish i had been able to fulfill your hopes to lead the country in a different direction. >> and where do we go from here? >> mr. president, we stand ready to work with you. >> the republicans take a look at their game plan. >> i think republicans have done a lousy job of reaching out to people of color. >>...
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you're talking about the president of the united states playing with the bureau of labor sticks numbers. this is nixon stuff. jack, do you want to take back the charge that there was corruption here? >> no, i don't want to take back one word in that tweet. you don't think it's coincidental that we've got the biggest surge since 1983 and in the jobs surge? come on, chris. >> do you mean it's a coincidence or do you mean you have evidence that there was corruption here in these numbers? >> i have no evidence of corruption. none whatsoever. >> okay. so these chicago guys had nothing to do with number coming out today. >> i don't know that. >> i just heard from jack welch with respect i guess was about ten minutes of absolute nonsense with no grounding in what the bureau of labor statistics actually does. >> joining us now is jared bernstein, who you just saw there responding to jack welch on "hardball" today. he is a senior fellow at the budget and policy priorities and msnbc and cnbc contributor. thank you for being here. i was absolutely riveted by that today and could not wait to contin
you're talking about the president of the united states playing with the bureau of labor sticks numbers. this is nixon stuff. jack, do you want to take back the charge that there was corruption here? >> no, i don't want to take back one word in that tweet. you don't think it's coincidental that we've got the biggest surge since 1983 and in the jobs surge? come on, chris. >> do you mean it's a coincidence or do you mean you have evidence that there was corruption here in these...
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i'm the president of the united states, and i have to protect american security. so i think that the people who think that obama on this count somehow betrayed the people who voted for him really didn't pay close enough attention to what he was saying. there were certainly no guarantees on that score. there are other issues in which obama has gone, taking positions -- taken positions contrary to his campaign position. for example, he specifically promised, um, to follow the procedures of the war powers act, and in the case of libya he did nothing of the kind. there are several other examples like that. but the general charge, um, that he's a hawk and he didn't say that, i think, doesn't bear out. um, and having said all that, obama's a guy who also changes his opinions and his positions from time to time. and as a matter of fact, he and his team are pretty skilled at being able to do that. they do have, um, they're swift of foot when it comes to political issues. and the best way to see that is to look back now at the 2007 debate with hillary clinton and joe biden
i'm the president of the united states, and i have to protect american security. so i think that the people who think that obama on this count somehow betrayed the people who voted for him really didn't pay close enough attention to what he was saying. there were certainly no guarantees on that score. there are other issues in which obama has gone, taking positions -- taken positions contrary to his campaign position. for example, he specifically promised, um, to follow the procedures of the...
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madam chairwoman, delegates, i accept your nomination for president of the united states. [ applause ] >> four more years! four more years! >> now, the first time i addressed this convention in 2004, i was a younger man. a senate candidate from illinois who spoke about hope. not blind optimism, not wishful thinking, but hope in the face of difficulty, hope in the face of uncertainty. that dogged faith in the future which has pushed this nation forward even when the odds are great, even when the road is long. eight years later, that hope has been tested. by the cost of war, by one of the worst economic crises in history. and by political gridlock that's left us wondering whether it's even possible to tackle the challenges of our time. i know campaigns can seem small, even silly sometimes. trivial things become big distractions. serious issues become sound bytes. the truth gets buried under an avalanche of money and advertising. and if you're sick of hearing me approve this message, believe me, so am i. but when all is said and done, when you pick up that ballot to vote, you will face
madam chairwoman, delegates, i accept your nomination for president of the united states. [ applause ] >> four more years! four more years! >> now, the first time i addressed this convention in 2004, i was a younger man. a senate candidate from illinois who spoke about hope. not blind optimism, not wishful thinking, but hope in the face of difficulty, hope in the face of uncertainty. that dogged faith in the future which has pushed this nation forward even when the odds are great,...
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>> the next president of the united states, barack obama. chris: actually pat buchanan beat bob dole in one of those races. thank you to our producer who put together a great reel. when we come back, our new year's resolutions for our own world here, the media, how did we do and can we do better? "scoops and predictions" from the notebooks of these reporters, be right back. chris: welcome back. everybody is making resolutions for what they want to do better this year. so let's do it here. gloria, if you could offer a new year's resolution for all of us, this is tricky stuff, in this profession of journalism, right, what would it be? >> i would say stop interviewing donald trump so much. maybe don't say the word kardashian and start -- chris: god, i love it. >> and continue as we do around this table, covering politics, seriously. chris: major? >> invest in hard journalism. it takes a lot of money. it takes a lot of time. do the investment and always understand that nothing in this business is worth anything without verifiable, accountability
>> the next president of the united states, barack obama. chris: actually pat buchanan beat bob dole in one of those races. thank you to our producer who put together a great reel. when we come back, our new year's resolutions for our own world here, the media, how did we do and can we do better? "scoops and predictions" from the notebooks of these reporters, be right back. chris: welcome back. everybody is making resolutions for what they want to do better this year. so let's...
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the question is which point of view, and which party do we want to lead the united states. >> mr. nixon would you like to comment on that statement? >> i have no comment. >> cenk: the people who listened on the radio thought nixon had one, but the people watching it on tv thought kennedy won. it appeared that the debate swung the election in favor of kennedy. ever since then, people have put a tremendous amount of weight on the debates. because of that everybody plays the expectations game. what is funny here is all of the republicans are saying oh my god, obama is going to win. >> mitt romney has the advantage because he has been through 20 of these debates. >> mitt romney is a business guy, and hasn't had a debate against a democrat in overten years. >> mitt romney is just in practice. >> having been through this much more recently than president obama, i think he starts with an advantage. >> i think barack obama will be formidable. >> but i have never been in a presidential debate like this, and it will be a new experience. >> the president is going to lose the first debate nex
the question is which point of view, and which party do we want to lead the united states. >> mr. nixon would you like to comment on that statement? >> i have no comment. >> cenk: the people who listened on the radio thought nixon had one, but the people watching it on tv thought kennedy won. it appeared that the debate swung the election in favor of kennedy. ever since then, people have put a tremendous amount of weight on the debates. because of that everybody plays the...
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do i have a big job, which is representing my state, and united states senate, economy love doing. i'm spending a lot of time on that. we have a really aggressive legislative agenda. we passed three laws last week, three bills that the president will sign will become law. we continue to push hard on a number of legislative initiatives including bipartisan vote on energy efficiency. i'm going to continue to focus on that and second is chair of campaign in ohio, where we've got a big task ahead of us. if you saw the numbers today, it looks like the obama campaign has put more into ohio than any other state in terms of their media buys. they've also put together an extensive ground operation. ohio is definitely in the cross hairs in this election. both candidates and both parties are going to spend a lot of time and effort here. we've got a little catching up to do in ohio because we had a primary and they didn't. because they had a lot of resources early on and we didn't. we're starting to get develop more of a grassroots infrastructure in ohio and obviously if you seen on the fundra
do i have a big job, which is representing my state, and united states senate, economy love doing. i'm spending a lot of time on that. we have a really aggressive legislative agenda. we passed three laws last week, three bills that the president will sign will become law. we continue to push hard on a number of legislative initiatives including bipartisan vote on energy efficiency. i'm going to continue to focus on that and second is chair of campaign in ohio, where we've got a big task ahead...